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Pediatrics

  • Pediatric Torticollis: A Simple Emergency Department Approach

    Master pediatric torticollis workup. Identify red flags and differentiate benign muscle strain from serious pathology with these EM management pearls.
  • Case Report: A Pediatric Amputated Juvenile Polyp

    Mass in diaper? A rare self-amputated juvenile polyp. Review differential diagnosis for pediatric rectal bleeding.
  • Case Report: Five Days of Fever

    A diabetic child's fever and limp were misdiagnosed as cellulitis. Discover why normal inflammatory markers shouldn't rule out osteomyelitis.

Pediatric Torticollis: A Simple Emergency Department Approach

January 7, 2026 - Anton Helman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP - 0 Comment

Master pediatric torticollis workup. Identify red flags and differentiate benign muscle strain from serious pathology with these EM management pearls.

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Case Report: A Pediatric Amputated Juvenile Polyp

January 6, 2026 - Sean Eden, MD, PA-C; Alanna Cornder, MS4; and Jasmine Patterson, MD - 0 Comment

Mass in diaper? A rare self-amputated juvenile polyp. Review differential diagnosis for pediatric rectal bleeding.

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Case Report: Five Days of Fever

December 16, 2025 - Khalil Mroue, MD; Dominic Barandica - 3 Comments

A diabetic child’s fever and limp were misdiagnosed as cellulitis. Discover why normal inflammatory markers shouldn’t rule out osteomyelitis.

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FACEPs in the Crowd: Dr. John Ludlow

November 5, 2025 - Lisa McReynolds - 0 Comment

An emergency physician created “The Dr. John Show,” a YouTube series for kids, to make learning about the human body accessible, comforting, and fun.

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Nail Bed Injuries: What to Do—or Not to Do

August 18, 2025 - Catherine A. Marco, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

A 12-year-old boy presented after a fall from his bicycle with an injury to his right long…

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Differential Diagnosis of an Infant with Easy Bleeding, Bruising

August 14, 2025 - Landon Jones, MD; and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP and Landon Jones, MD; and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love—and are always humbled by—those…

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Case Report: When Syncope Gets Hairy

June 17, 2025 - Anthony J. Halupa, DO, FACEP - 0 Comment

School picture day is often dreaded by children and their parents. Although finding the perfect outfit and…

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Influenza, Muscle Pain, and an Elevated Serum Creatine Kinase

May 10, 2025 - Landon Jones, MD; and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP and Landon Jones, MD; and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love—and are always humbled—by those…

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When Do Pediatric Ventriculoperitoneal Shunts Fail?

November 7, 2024 - Landon Jones, MD, and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP and Landon Jones, MD, and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love—and are always humbled—by those…

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Neonatal Resuscitation Tips

November 6, 2024 - Matthew Turner, MD; and Stephen Sandelich, MD - 0 Comment

A gravid woman presents to your emergency department (ED). Before you can obtain any history, she gives…

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